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Rnext, the upcoming version of Notes, is all about polish. It boasts better enterprise integration, sophisticated Java support, and greater consistency among desktop, mobile, and Web clients. Do the improvements make it right for your company? New applications open the process to more people and increase flexibility. Vendor readies document/management server; exchange 2000 server to ship next month. Esker and other vendors have created software to access back/end data via WAP. Hyperion's latest software suite doesn't slow transaction streams when analyzing data. Tilion software is less expensive, captures suppliers' and customers' data in real time. Web tools that offer client-server functionality are on the rise-slowly. Marketing piece includes improved analysis, e-mail campaigns, and budget management . Software from OuterBay Technologies lets users view older data as if it were live. Previo update lets users restore crashed systems; Motive strengthens ties to systems vendors. Software lets mobile users access information from Web and apps over the telephone. Maxager Technology Software lets industrial suppliers analyze profits at the product level. IT departments search for the best ways to adapt the tools to business users' needs. Lotus' SmartCenter 2.0 will help reluctant users access and file data. Applications track visitors from where they spend the most time to modem speed. Companies turn idle video into digital media assets with new management tools. Software from MarketFirst lets businesses track what happens to sales leads. Adobe adds collaborative features, making version 4.0 a useful tool for Web development and publishing. Reporting added to Brio One suite. E.Reporting Suite 4 will save time and money by putting reports online. Suite makes small but valuable additions. Lower prices and easier-to-use products give more workers access to the technology. CorVu updates will help companies determine if they're meeting their goals. Aonix's UltraQuest Reporter provides direct access to mainframe legacy data. Errors caught, money saved for tax agency. QAD's MFG/PRO 9 allows easier access to legacy apps. Product lets users consolidate data. Categoric Alerts '99 links IT systems, alerts users to specified events. Graphical tools show app performance, customer data. Three products make transferring finished code more practical by porting Unix applications to NT architectures without recoding. |
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This Week's Issue
Technology Whitepapers
- Mobile BI: Actionable Intelligence for the Agile Enterprise
- Creating the Enterprise-Class Tablet Environment - by Yankee Group
- How To Regain IT Control In An Increasingly Mobile World - by BlackBerry
- Red Alert: Why Tablet Security Matters - by BlackBerry
- New Visual and Wizard-Driven Paradigms for Exploring Data and Developing Analytic Workflows











